0.7MPa is 7 bars. Also equal to 100 psi. MPa is maximum air input pressure. These figures are relevant to pressure washers. Unless doing work on a pressure washer, these figures are irrelevant.
1 pa = 1x10-5 bar or 1 Mpa = 10 bar, therefore, to convert from Mpa to bar you simply take the number of Mpa and multiply it by 10.
1 megapascal (MPa) is equal to 10 bar. Since 1 bar is defined as 100,000 pascals, 1 MPa, which is 1,000,000 pascals, converts to 10 bar. Thus, if you have 1 MPa, you can express it as 10 bar.
Bar and MPa are both units of pressure. 1 bar is equal to 0.1 MPa, or in other words, 1 MPa is equal to 10 bar. They are commonly used in engineering and physics to denote pressure levels.
1.3 MPa (megapascals) is equivalent to 13 bar. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 MPa is equal to 10 bar. Therefore, to convert from MPa to bar, you simply multiply the value in MPa by 10.
1 Kpa = 1/1000 Mpa
1 psi = 6.89476 kPa (rounded) 1 kPa = 0.14504 psi (rounded) 1 mPa = 1,000 kPa
1 MPa = 1000000 N/m2 and 1 N = 1 kg*m/s2
1 MPa = 145.038 PSI.
150 MPa yield is equivalent to approximately 21,755 PSI. This means that a material with a yield strength of 150 MPa can withstand the same amount of stress as a material with a yield strength of 21,755 PSI before plastic deformation.
MPa stands for Megapascal, a unit of pressure. 1 Mpa is equal to 145.0377 psi
1 kilonewton (kN) is equal to 1,000 newtons. To convert kN to megapascals (MPa), you need to divide by the area in square meters over which the force is applied. Since 1 MPa is defined as 1,000,000 pascals, 1 kN per square meter equals 0.001 MPa. Therefore, 1 kN/m² is equal to 0.001 MPa.
1 MPa = 10 kg/cm2 (MPa is pressure, kg/cm2 is mass/area not actual pressure)